Eschewing much of the over-the-top luddism that now fills the New York Times (“Silicon Valley is Not Your Friends”), the Guardian (“The Tech Insiders Who Fear a Smartphone Dystopia”), and other mainstream media outlets, Keen proffers practical solutions to a wide range of tech-related woes. These include persistent public and private surveillance, labor displacement, and fake news.

From experiments in Estonia, Switzerland, Singapore, India and other digital outposts, Keen distills these five tools for fixing the future:

Increased regulation, particularly through antitrust law

New innovations designed to solve the unintended side-effects of earlier disruptors

Targeted philanthropy from tech’s leading moneymakers

Modern social safety nets for displaced workers and disenfranchised consumers